Description:
This stately guesthouse has 22 rooms, each one reminiscent of those found in convivial boarding houses of days past. Guestrooms feature full bathrooms, bathrobes, hairdryers, tea and coffee makers, cable and satellite television and have either one queen bed or queen bed with sofa bed that can accommodate up to quad occupancy based on sharing existing beds.
Description:
The hotel’s 405 guestrooms have either two double beds or one queen or king bed and can accommodate up to four persons based on sharing existing beds.
Address:
181 Rue Richelieu
City: La Malbaie
La Malbaie City Info.
La Malbaie is a city in the Charlevoix-Est Regional County Municipality in the province of Quebec, situated on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River, at the mouth of the Malbaie River.
The name La Malbaie, from the French for "bad bay", was given to this region by Champlain, when low tide left his ships high and dry in the bay. For a time, the village was named Murray Bay, after British governor James Murray. The development of tourism in this area is said to date back to 1760, when the Scottish seigneurs (John Nairne and Malcolm Fraser) began receiving visitors to the region at their manor.